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today we have the ceo and founder of next door, the former coo of shopping.com, wants to use social technology to make your neighborhood a safer and happier place for you to live, and here is his power pitch. >> i'm nirav tolia. next door is the free private social network for the neighborhood. we all use social networks. facebook to connect to friends and family, twitter to follow people and topics that interest us, and linked in to manage our business lives. but what about that part of our identities that has to do with where we live? where our children go to school? our local communities? our neighborhoods? that's where next door comes in. using next door, neighbors create free and private websites where they can easily connect and communicate about the things that matter. already over 6,000 neighborhoods in 50 states are using next door to talk about straightforward things like organizing a block party or finding a great recommendation for a dentist to more personal things like asking for help in finding a lost pet to critical information like learning about a rash of break-ins or other th
today we have the ceo and founder of next door, the former coo of shopping.com, wants to use social technology to make your neighborhood a safer and happier place for you to live, and here is his power pitch. >> i'm nirav tolia. next door is the free private social network for the neighborhood. we all use social networks. facebook to connect to friends and family, twitter to follow people and topics that interest us, and linked in to manage our business lives. but what about that part of...
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it's a new technology. it's being introduced. >> would you want your passengers flying on those planes? >> i would have no difficulty. they love boeing. we in ireland love being. they have been making great aircraft. everyone will have forgotten there was a legitimate up battery on the 787. meanwhile, they are still making a aircraft in record numbers. it is missed by some of the market. boeing are delivering record numbers of aircraft. 737 record deliveries. >> right. >> the stock has hung on 678. >> famously said you want to reduce the number in your airplanes down to one. are you going to do that on these new boeing planes? >> unfortunately, arianna, they won't let me. i keep trying to take out the two rear toilets and add seats. there is a fuddy duddy in the faa saying you can't have six extra seats because that would lower the airfare again. >> we had bill miller last week. he said stocks for the first time now poised to take off, if they haven't already, and now that there really is no competition thi
it's a new technology. it's being introduced. >> would you want your passengers flying on those planes? >> i would have no difficulty. they love boeing. we in ireland love being. they have been making great aircraft. everyone will have forgotten there was a legitimate up battery on the 787. meanwhile, they are still making a aircraft in record numbers. it is missed by some of the market. boeing are delivering record numbers of aircraft. 737 record deliveries. >> right....
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a big concern is that it could one day soon gain the technology to carry out some of those threats. >> yeah. and, matthew, diving in here, south korean officials today saying that cyber attacks we reported on yesterday, i think 32,000 computers damaged and servers, came from inside china. they've traced the ip back to there. but what does that mean? >> well, it doesn't mean that china was involved in this directly at least. in fact, it's heightened the suspicions that north korea was behind that cyber attack as well. not least because it's used chinese servers in the past to carry out very similar cyber attacks against south korea. in fact, the chinese government's reacted to this, they have not accepted any responsibility saying that hackers often use ip addresses from other countries to launch cyber attacks. they've also said they'll try and communicate -- sorry, you know, work with the international community to get to the bottom of this as well. and so, again, south korean investigators working hard to find out who's responsible for this. the fact it's a chinese ip address sheddin
a big concern is that it could one day soon gain the technology to carry out some of those threats. >> yeah. and, matthew, diving in here, south korean officials today saying that cyber attacks we reported on yesterday, i think 32,000 computers damaged and servers, came from inside china. they've traced the ip back to there. but what does that mean? >> well, it doesn't mean that china was involved in this directly at least. in fact, it's heightened the suspicions that north korea...
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with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, we help you shine every day of the week. >> announcer: did you know there are secret black market websites around the world that sell stolen identities? >> 30-year-old american man, excellent credit rating. >> announcer: lifelock monitors thousands of these sites 24 hours a day. and if we discover any of our members' data for sale, lifelock is there with the most comprehensive identity theft protection available. [♪...] [squealing, crash] call 1-800-lifelock or go to lifelock.com today. you will never survive the running of the bulls... ( bull roar ) ...if you don't attend the running of the bulls. ole! >>> our second story "out front," poll plunge. the president's approval rating dropped eight points in eight weeks. that is dramatic. he is 55% back in january. now he's at 47%. "out front" toni
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with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, we help you shine every day of the week. ♪ ♪ built to keep you moving.0. see it in action at blackberry.com/z10. >>> our second story "out front," poll plunge. the president's approval rating dropped eight points in eight weeks. that is dramatic. he is 55% back in january. now he's at 47%. it doesn't look like the charm offensive charmed the public. "out front" tonight, two of our contributors from the national review and a former pollster for president obama. good to see both of you. that drop seems pretty dramatic. >> it seems dramatic. another way of looking at it is that is roughly where he was for much of his first term. so he is basically going back to that level. there is a moderate recoveringry but it's not a roaring recovery. >> i'm sure you're glad that he didn't try to go after you
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. >> it couldn't be a bigger technological comparison to be made between north and south korea, but north obviously pretty good at this in a small section of society. what is the south korean government going to do about it? >> reporter: yeah, i think you're right. south korea is one of the most connected countries in the world. north korea one of the least connected at presence very minimal on the internet, but the upper echelons even have access to the internet. but they have illustrated they have put a lot of effort, training, resources into getting the best and brightest in north korea trained up on cyber warfare tactics. they're very prevalent on the inside in attacking particularly south korean institutions, they've done it on a number of occasions. south korea has been trying to address that. they've got their own training college to sort of sort of train cyber warriors. they also have a special committee they formed just today to tackle this crisis whether they're going to identify the threat they say and implement the kind of countermeasures they say they need to prevent this fro
. >> it couldn't be a bigger technological comparison to be made between north and south korea, but north obviously pretty good at this in a small section of society. what is the south korean government going to do about it? >> reporter: yeah, i think you're right. south korea is one of the most connected countries in the world. north korea one of the least connected at presence very minimal on the internet, but the upper echelons even have access to the internet. but they have...
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with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, we help you shine every day of the week. all right that's a fifth-floor probleok.. not in my house! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! no no no! not today! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? happier than dikembe mutumbo blocking a shot. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >>> welcome back to the second half of "outfront." we start with stories we care about where we focus on reporting from the front lines. we begin with amanda knox who has to wait one more day to find out whether italian judges will make her stand trial for a second time. now a ruling was expected this hour. we hope to have it for you. but the italian supreme court said they put a decision off until tomorrow. prosecutors there still believe kno
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for a technology like ours or any others it's a big platform to leverage. again, with the focus on mobile and beautiful design, i think there's a ton of consumers who are going to love these products. >> love how he's on a first name basis, we're chatting it up at yahoo! >> 17 going on 35. a yahoo! didn't say how much they're paying, tens of millions, quote of $30 million. >> he has a year to go in high school before allowed to work for the company. >> under law. but he's going to do his studies at work. so he's still going to -- finish up high school. >> secretly, my goal, dream, design an app and get rich. >> started to work on it when 4 was 13. i've got a 13 at home. i'm going to get on it. >> take care of your old man. >> exact. >> i north korea unleashing a new round of threats against the united states says that it plans to put certain military units on high alert. if the unit as signed to strike u.s. bases as well as targets in south korea. matthew chance joins us from the south korean island. more bluster from the new leader. tell us about the islan
for a technology like ours or any others it's a big platform to leverage. again, with the focus on mobile and beautiful design, i think there's a ton of consumers who are going to love these products. >> love how he's on a first name basis, we're chatting it up at yahoo! >> 17 going on 35. a yahoo! didn't say how much they're paying, tens of millions, quote of $30 million. >> he has a year to go in high school before allowed to work for the company. >> under law. but...
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with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, we help you shine every day of the week. from the united states postal service a small jam maker can ship like a big business. just go online to pay, print and have your packages picked up for free. we'll do the rest. ♪ earning loads of points. we'll leave that there. you got a weather balloon, with points? yes i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. go. ♪ keep on going in this direction. take this bridge over here. there it is! [ man ] so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. [ laughter ] [ male announcer ] earn points with the citi thankyou card and redeem them for just about anything. visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. >>> welcome back to the second half of "outfront." we start with stories we care about where we focus on reporting from the front lines. we begi
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who controls the technology? >> the technology is the same whether you're creating a passenger pigeon or a virus. and what this technology really means is shortly we'll be able to synthesize completely new organisms, organism that's never existed in nature. >> and that is at the crux of this debate. there is also debate among conservationists on whether or not the resources and time would be better spent trying to save animals that are still around and endangered. all of the scientists who we spoke to say it's all just a matter of time before someone is able to bringack an extinct animal and it lives. now it's a matter of getting all the rules and figuring out what are the regulations, who controls this technology before we get to that point. >> amazing stuff, lisa. thanks. >> great to see where science is going with this. >> it's interesting and also a little scary, i think. >> it s it does raise all the ethical issues. and that's why i think it's a great area for debate. >> lisa, thank you for that. >>> preside
who controls the technology? >> the technology is the same whether you're creating a passenger pigeon or a virus. and what this technology really means is shortly we'll be able to synthesize completely new organisms, organism that's never existed in nature. >> and that is at the crux of this debate. there is also debate among conservationists on whether or not the resources and time would be better spent trying to save animals that are still around and endangered. all of the...
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it's a military tool, a new technology people don't understand. i think there's a feeling because people don't understand it that well, they're leaping to wild conclusions. the rand paul filibuster was a scenario of killing americans. there's a drone court where a judge is acting as a check-and-balance in decisions on who to put on the kill lists. there's reporting in the last day or so of talk of moving the drone operations that the cia conducts over to the pentagon, taking the cia out of the process. does that mean a big change in the strategy? probably not. but i think to some degree, the optics of having it not be part of the cia, which is a shadowy, covert organization that a lot of americans are suspicious of, would make it helpful for people to be comfortable with the drone operations. >> michael crowley for "time" magazine. i have no doubt rand paul's filibuster played a significant role in all of this. >> pay close attention to it. they're getting uncomfortable with the politics of it over there. >>> just ahead in the next hour, we're fol
it's a military tool, a new technology people don't understand. i think there's a feeling because people don't understand it that well, they're leaping to wild conclusions. the rand paul filibuster was a scenario of killing americans. there's a drone court where a judge is acting as a check-and-balance in decisions on who to put on the kill lists. there's reporting in the last day or so of talk of moving the drone operations that the cia conducts over to the pentagon, taking the cia out of the...
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it could be -- they can use words to disguise it about military technology. it's the technology in began and the recipes themselves that are so sensitive that can actually be used in applications for military. >> is there anything that would convince you, and i know it would be a horrible thing, but that this was not murder? >> well, at this point, nothing could convince us because there's not one shred of evidence that points to suicide. everything points to murder including the pathologist's report, shane's external hard drive, the bathroom, the evidence in the bathroom. if we could go back to june and redo it all, we wouldn't -- we're not parents that couldn't accept something like this. do you think we would go to all this trouble to just say our son didn't commit suicide? this is taken over our life. we're fighting for justice. we're fighting for our country. no. there is nothing that could be said that would convince us otherwise. >> we don't want to minimize anybody that ever lost a son or a daughter due to suicide. that is a horrendous tragedy. but i
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in its own apps. >> for a technology like ours or any others, it is such a big platform to leverage. >> reporter: such acquisitions are common in silicone valley but as charlie rose pointed out on cbs this morning -- >> like he was 17 and sounded like he was 40. >> wide beyond his years. >> reporter: nick joins a list of notable technology founders who started on the road to success at a very young age. bill gates, 20 years old when he started microsoft. steve jobs, 21 when he started apple. mark zuckerberg, 19 when he launched facebook. >> i need theal go rhythm. >> all right. >> i need it. >> reporter: there's larry paige and sergei, 24 and 23 respectfully founding. nick has a year and a half of high school and started coding when he was 12. >> i told myself to program with books and video tutorials and in the long term i would love to start another company one day if i'm fortunate enough to but for the future i'm really excited about working with yahoo! to integrate our technology and also look at other opportunities in the mobile ecosystem. >> reporter: the young man doesn't have
in its own apps. >> for a technology like ours or any others, it is such a big platform to leverage. >> reporter: such acquisitions are common in silicone valley but as charlie rose pointed out on cbs this morning -- >> like he was 17 and sounded like he was 40. >> wide beyond his years. >> reporter: nick joins a list of notable technology founders who started on the road to success at a very young age. bill gates, 20 years old when he started microsoft. steve...
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than the one i visited five years ago, new businesses, new construction, new start-ups, including many technology connecting the palestinians. more transparent, new efforts to combat corruption so entrepreneurs in development can expand. palestinian security forces are stronger and more professional, serving communities like bethlehem where president obama and i will visit the church of the nativity tomorrow. many of this has been under extremely challenging circumstances. i want to pay tribute to president abbas for their tenacity and commitment for building institutions on which lasting peace and security would depend. i would point out all this stands in stark contrast to the misery and depression so many palestinians continue to confront in gaza. because hamas refuses to renounce violence, because hamas cares more about enforcing its own rigid dogmas than allowing palestinians to live freely and because, too often, it focuses on tearing israel down rather than building palestine up. we saw the continuing threat from gaza again overnight with the rockets that targeted sderot. we condemn this v
than the one i visited five years ago, new businesses, new construction, new start-ups, including many technology connecting the palestinians. more transparent, new efforts to combat corruption so entrepreneurs in development can expand. palestinian security forces are stronger and more professional, serving communities like bethlehem where president obama and i will visit the church of the nativity tomorrow. many of this has been under extremely challenging circumstances. i want to pay tribute...
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. >> the technology is the same with a passenger pigeon or virus. what it means is that shortly we can synthesize completely new organisms, organisms that never existed in nature. >> scientists envision a world where extinct may not always mean the end, where animals return, but it is a new realm of science where we don't have all of the answers. lisa sylvester, cnn, washington. >>> how cool is that. coming up at 7:00 tonight, we are celebrating the 40th anniversary of pink introduced's "dark side of the moon." want to know how we are doing it? tune in. "the situation room" with wolf blitzer begins right now. >>> the president wraps up his middle east charm offensive. was it a bigger success than expected? and two top republicans and potential presidential rivals here in "the situation room." stand by for my interviews with senator rand paul and congressman paul ryan. >>> and when salt kills. new warnings about hidden dangers, especially for young kids. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer, you'r
. >> the technology is the same with a passenger pigeon or virus. what it means is that shortly we can synthesize completely new organisms, organisms that never existed in nature. >> scientists envision a world where extinct may not always mean the end, where animals return, but it is a new realm of science where we don't have all of the answers. lisa sylvester, cnn, washington. >>> how cool is that. coming up at 7:00 tonight, we are celebrating the 40th anniversary of pink...
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they want a home where science and technology is created to build and not destroy. they want to live in peace, free from terror and threats that are so often directed at the israeli people. that's the future that they deserve. that's the vision that is shared by both our nations, and that is shimon peres' life work. and as president, michelle and i have such fond memories of your visit to the white house last spring, when i was honored to present you with america's highest civilian honor, our medal of freedom. and that medal was a tribute to your extraordinary life, in which you held virtually every position in the israeli government. so today was another opportunity for me to benefit from the president's perspective on a whole range of topics, from the historic changes that are taking place across the region, to the perils of a nuclear-armed iran, to the imperatives of peace between israelis and palestinians, to the promise of our digital age. and i should note that one of the advantages of talking to president peres is not only does he have astonishing vision, but
they want a home where science and technology is created to build and not destroy. they want to live in peace, free from terror and threats that are so often directed at the israeli people. that's the future that they deserve. that's the vision that is shared by both our nations, and that is shimon peres' life work. and as president, michelle and i have such fond memories of your visit to the white house last spring, when i was honored to present you with america's highest civilian honor, our...
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for a technology like ours or any others it's a big flat storm to leverage. with the focus on mobile and beautiful design, i think there's a ton of consumers who are going to love these products. >> very mature for his age. a first-name basis with marisa meyer. >> is interest true they paid him $30 million for the app? really? >> reporter: reportedly, yeah, a lot of money. you've got to look at it in context, right. >> yahoo! has been losing market share to google. they want to increase their relevance in the mobile world. mobile is the key to yahoo! lagging fortunes up. one analyst in the "wall street journal" says it was $30 million a huge amount, he doesn't think that yahoo! paid too much and that this is clearly a strategic purchase for them. the app had been downloaded by the way 1 million times before yahoo!'s deal with the teenage somewhere had deals with over 250 online publishers. let's hope it pays off. >> we've got to come up with an app. >> i know. i know. i have to think of something. >> think of something. all right. work on that. thank you. >>>
for a technology like ours or any others it's a big flat storm to leverage. with the focus on mobile and beautiful design, i think there's a ton of consumers who are going to love these products. >> very mature for his age. a first-name basis with marisa meyer. >> is interest true they paid him $30 million for the app? really? >> reporter: reportedly, yeah, a lot of money. you've got to look at it in context, right. >> yahoo! has been losing market share to google. they...
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it is important to bear in mind the limits of that technology. the idea of shooting down a missile as it is traveling toward something works best when that missile flies a long enough time for you to have several shots added. these are relatively short range shots, intermediate range shots. it gets harder under those circumstances. and as you know, jake, our intelligence about north korea is extremely limited. we would likely have no warning whatsoever when this was actually going to happen if they wanted it that way. the one caveat to all of this and the real deterrent, though, is if north korea did this, the response from the u.s. and its allies would likely be absolutely overwhelming against them. >> jake? >> tom foreman. >>> ahead in our money lead, for better or worse twitter is part of our lives now. i'll talk with the guy that's ultimately to blame for words like hash tag and tweets. that's next. r sized then this will be a nice surprise. meet the 5-passenger ford c-max hybrid. c-max come. c-max go. c-max give a ride to everyone it knows.
it is important to bear in mind the limits of that technology. the idea of shooting down a missile as it is traveling toward something works best when that missile flies a long enough time for you to have several shots added. these are relatively short range shots, intermediate range shots. it gets harder under those circumstances. and as you know, jake, our intelligence about north korea is extremely limited. we would likely have no warning whatsoever when this was actually going to happen if...
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give me a look in the magic ball here of drone technology. what do you think is the next big thing? >> the things we're working on, especially here in the state of georgia, what they call defense and avoid. you don't have a pilot in the uav, you don't have eyes to say, there is another airplane out there, we don't need to run into that. we're developing technology so that uav can sense the other airplanes and vehicles around it, knows the rules of the road in the air and can take evasive action to miss another unmanned vehicle or a manned vehicle and that's the thing that will really enable uav in the national air space. >> steve justice, director, appreciate it. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> question for you, you look to save money on your next flight? go on a diet. one economist says airlines should charge people based upon their weight. is it legal? we're on the case next. >>> how about this, you weigh more, you pay more. this is a suggestion coming from the economic professor in norway. he says your weight should be factored into the price of a plane ticket. why? to
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zap technology. arrival. with hertz gold plus rewards, you skip the counters, the lines, and the paperwork. zap. it's our fastest and easiest way to get you into your car. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. >>> our "talk back" question today. will gitmo ever close? this from marie, "keep it! the release would be a hazard from all countries." from dale, "gitmo will never close, because the countries that the detainees are from don't want them back and our allies won't share in the workload." and from jeremy, "gitmo is one of those things that people refer to as a necessary evil. it needs to close, but what happens afterwards and just how evil does it make us for keeping it open?" please continue the conversation, facebook.com/carolcnn or tweet me @carolcnn. thanks, as always, for your comments. e walmart low price guarantee, backed by ad match. their ad price is ten for ten dollars, walmart's everyday low price is lower than their sale price. that's awesome! green bean casserole i
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technology, sports, health, science and showbiz news. we're hitting it all right now. ♪ >> david bowie is back. at age 66, he just released his 27th studio album "the next day." and it already soared to the top of the charts. now his life will be on display at the vma museum in london. >>> like this wild outfit, which cemented his status in britain, when he appeared on the bbc hit tv show back in 1972. and then there is the white sax his father bought him when he was a big jazz fan. and how about this? the hand scrawled lyrics to his psychedelic hit ziggy stardust, introducing his most famous character to the world. >>> it is one of the most technologically isolated places on earth, i'm talking about myanmar, also known as burma. a country where hardly any of the 50 million residents owned a cell phone and internet access is rare. a country will still finding its feet after decades of direct military rule. now google executive chairman eric schmidt thinks it is time to get myanmar connected. fresh from his controversial trip to north k
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with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, we help you shine every day of the week. >>> in a few moments we'll take a look at my interview with sheryl sandberg. first, though, john berman has a look at the day's top stories. >>> a newspaper in london will pay substantial damages to a british lawmaker that accessed personal information from her stolen cell phone according to her aide. no word on how much mcdouonough will be paid. the agreement was reached in london's high court. >>> possible break in the death of a new york woman this istanbul. officials taking a 46-year-old homeless man into custody. they used dna from his brother to tie him to the crime. the woman's body found february 2, her killer struck her in the head. the mother of two had gone to turkey on vacation alone. >>> ireland's prime minister delivering a st. patrick's day
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will be technology development. we came to be able to record from hundreds of thousands of brain cells at the same time. this is the brain activity map. it is giving to be a very exciting moment to put something together that we could >> our roundtable focuses on the president's trip to the middle east. at four.com.ine good morning. whichshing bureau chief is available. thank you for being here. .et me begin with israel fights whatses this question, will israelis and palestinians to do now. how do you respond? what are they going to get the israelis to do. some movement that was not expected. we are seeing that the united states is pushing for a meeting. the prime minister -- we are seeing some movement that was basically gone. expectations were pretty low. the president was using this trip to listen. what were the results? , the question is how do you translate that. how do you turn this momentum. let me get your reactions. >> the president spent today than israel. he crossed the border into palestinian territory.
will be technology development. we came to be able to record from hundreds of thousands of brain cells at the same time. this is the brain activity map. it is giving to be a very exciting moment to put something together that we could >> our roundtable focuses on the president's trip to the middle east. at four.com.ine good morning. whichshing bureau chief is available. thank you for being here. .et me begin with israel fights whatses this question, will israelis and palestinians to do...
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in terms of technology, you now see 40% of afghans using mobile telephones. up to six million internet users, 45% of eaflings -- afghans now live in urban areas. the transport network is really quite joined up quite sophisticated, highway one is very nearly completed. women's issues are very different now. you see some 2.5 million girls in primary or secondary education. health care is much improved for women. they're able to talk to each other on mobile telephones. and if you look at the economy, it's growing at 9% in g.d.p. terms and i think for all those reasons the insurgency is having to think differently about how it might come back if it ever came back in political patriot terms and i think the feel in pakistan is different too. the sense i get is that they recognize that they've got a shared problem. some of the things that the general has talked about over the last three to six months recognized that this problem is something that they've www.to solve internally as well and -- got to solve termy as well and that's changing things. the big challenge i
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training, invest n transportation and infrastructure, invest in research and development, invest in technology and innovation, invest to take to make america a leader in the 21st century. if you invest in our economy, then you'll increase jobs for the american worker. if you increase the jobs available to the american worker, consumer demand will increase. if consumer demand increases, the economy will grow, and if the economy grows, the deficit will decline and so too will our debt as a percentage of g.d.p. this is decision time in america, and clearly the best decision that we can make is a balanced approach to dealing with our economic problems today. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess until noon today. >> we began providing televised access to the every day workings of congress and the tell -- and the federal government. c-span, created by table companies -- cable companies. >> on c-span we will take you live to capitol hill where the senate armed services committee is holding a hearing with the top military officials. in a ar
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we pushed hard and use technology and embraced any scrap of intelligence that hinted at a possible location. the most impressive was how stubbornly we stuck to our dilution. hundreds of inspections, as the them dry holes. they forced us to ask ourselves a key question -- could our assumptions be wrong? then came the last round in 2002. the weapons about of mass destruction. lots has been written about that. the situation we found ourselves in at the time, we were being pummeled by all sides. george tenant in his book describe us as becoming the meat in this sandwich. i never understood what that meant, but it had a ring to it. we referred to us as the meat in the sandwich. we had a number of critical consumers, mainly in congress, who were suspicious the intelligence community was providing the un with a really good stuff, the material that will allow the inspectors to find the wmd. on the other side, we had an administration that was skeptical that after 15 years of dealing with this issue that any inspection regime was going to be successful, and they have a lot of reluctance to put a lot
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in regard to the chemical or is technology being developed by the calledent of defense terahertz technology. i can scan for chemical traces down to small choices that you may have come into contact with accidentally. evil can be triggered as potential -- people can be triggered as potential targets. individuals and commercial companies are allowed to use drones -- if utilities use them to detecting meters or obtain video on private property, are there limitations on whether law enforcement can ding those videos to absolute a warrant? >> unless the officers instructed the private individuals to do surveillance, no, they would not need a warrant for that. to fourth amendment applies state actors. there are limitations that will apply to private parties and not the government. surveillanceerial case involving trade secrets that was thought to violate law although it did not violate the fourth amendment. regard to the first amendment, i have several restaurants. with regard to commercial applications, we have heard concerns about the use of private data are collected by companies for advertisin
in regard to the chemical or is technology being developed by the calledent of defense terahertz technology. i can scan for chemical traces down to small choices that you may have come into contact with accidentally. evil can be triggered as potential -- people can be triggered as potential targets. individuals and commercial companies are allowed to use drones -- if utilities use them to detecting meters or obtain video on private property, are there limitations on whether law enforcement can...
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with technology yet to be invented -- a lot of this will be technology development and nanotechnology -- what we in to do is to be able to record hundreds of thousands of brain cells at the same time. then we would be able to understand how these circuits work. that is the brain activity map that is being talked about. we do not really have a scientific plan about milestones and timetables and costs, but it is getting to be a very exciting moment to put something together that we cannot have thought of. >> more with nih director dr. francis collins. syria. ambassador to robert ford testified before a house foreign affairs committee hearing about the west's's response to the syrian civil war. he spoke to the committee about the allegations that chemical weapons were used in syria this week. you can see all of his testimony just after 1:00 eastern here on c-span. >> so far, we have no evidence to substantiate the reports that chemical weapons were used yesterday, but i want to underline that we're looking very carefully at these reports. we are consulting with partners in the region and
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the technology pieces huge. it resulted in 150, 200 tons we know of cocaine taken off the market. >> could i just say the flow of cocaine is not appreciably decreased. is that correct? >> there is plenty of cocaine, so we could allow. a shot at again to columbia again to get a lot on their behalf. honduras, guatemala, el salvador. but you do is up work, but there's enough getting through. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> senator blumenthal. >> thank you, mr. chairman. just to follow that question, general kelley. what more can and should the united states do in your command and potentially others? >> if you're speaking about drugs, just more assets. as i say, were very, very good at locating. we understand the network very, very well. also as if airplanes come any airplanes once we identify them because mantell surface ships should pick up. a key point if i could. if we get drivers of the boats, we can very quickly turn that because they enter our legal justice system. honduras, guatemala, places like that are ext
the technology pieces huge. it resulted in 150, 200 tons we know of cocaine taken off the market. >> could i just say the flow of cocaine is not appreciably decreased. is that correct? >> there is plenty of cocaine, so we could allow. a shot at again to columbia again to get a lot on their behalf. honduras, guatemala, el salvador. but you do is up work, but there's enough getting through. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> senator blumenthal. >> thank you, mr....
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a lot of this will be technology development. a lot of it will be nano- technology. we want to look at london's of thousands of brain cells at the same time to understand -- look at hundreds of thousands of plant cells at the same time. we do not have a scientific plan about milestones. it is getting to be an exciting moment to put something together that we cannot have thought of. nih director on c-span plus some "q & a." ofyou have been out commission since 2006. the chairman has been on since 2009. will we expect some turnover with the commission? >> we all have staggered terms. the past years have flown by quickly. we will see. i get asked this question every couple years. i am thinking about it, but we will see. i have thought about this several times, what comes after the commission. as a limited government position, we should not stay in these positions forever. i love my job. we have a lot of imported work to do. there weret week, resignations announced from the fcc. we spoke with a commissioner before his announcement. hear it on monday night on "the communi
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leading up to it, they used certain technology, welcome to , saddamtruction hussein. ira member during that time, if i see the word saddam hussein one more time, it was like a steady drumbeat of information that the government put out. the media -- you know, the media was just basically going along with it. i mean, it was like the slogans the used, we must support troops. it just went on and on and on. they actually walked into that war. -- those articles you just mentioned from the wall street journal, a lot of people don't understand, the wall street journal is owned by the same company that owns fox news. they are just -- that is what i am saying. the media has just rolled over. they rolled over during the buildup to the iraq war. as far as any real, strong media in this country -- it used to be -- [indiscernible] longer there. it was amazing. host: another moment from the iraq war, when it was announced on march 19, 2003, president bush from the white house that evening. [video clip] at this hour, american and coalition forces to disarm iraq, to free its people an
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this was based primarily in the belief that advances in communications technologies, information technologies, computing power, and precision munitions, have completely revolutionized war and work there. warfare. therefore, wars could be waged in the future in a way that would be very fast, cheap, efficient, and low cost. mainly by the projection of fire power onto land from the maritime and aerospace domains, but also employing small numbers of elite special forces. and that would provide the answer to the problem of future or conflict. it was an appealing argument, because we would obviously a lot were to be fast, cheap, efficient, and low cost. but of course, as it turns out, in both afghanistan and iraq, we were confronted with realities that really this argumenthat in the 1990's that was called a military affairs. once we confronted reality, we had to adapt quickly to what art for maine continuities in warfare there were certainly evident in iraq. the first is that war is an extension of politics. this is nothing new, and quite consistent with a 19th century writer. you get to a sustaina
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this space primarily in the belief that advances in communications technologies, information technologies, computing power and precision munitions that completely revolutionized war and warfare. and, therefore, wars could be waged in the future in a way that would be very fast, cheap, efficient and low-cost. mainly by the projection of firepower onto land from the maritime and aerospace domain, but also employing small numbers of elite special forces. and that would provide the answer to the problem of future armed conflict. it was an appealing argument because we would all like work obviously to be fast, cheap, efficient and low-cost. but, of course, as it turns out in both afghanistan and in iraq we were confronted with realities that really demonstrated in the 1990s associate with what was called at the time the revolution in military affairs. it was meant a faith-based argument. once we confronted reality, we really had to adapt quickly to i think what our four main continuities in war and warfare that were certainly evident in iraq. and the first is the war is an extension of politic
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technology what dance and operational demands will continue to grow. we are deeply connected to disrobing committed to doing our best to ensure this country remain safely secured a place with the american way of life. he asked a very good question earlier. if you want to ask the same question that would be great. >> deputy secretary, lute, how independent decency? having been there now at the 22 different agencies, this is all high and say, either in agencies that were structured editor somewhere else in the part of the department? is there any restructuring in hindsight or do you think things are pretty welcome price here? >> thank you, senator. i don't have too many organizational theologies. you can always see things differently to make improvements, but if you ask any 22 agencies, legacies and offices, can they find themselves in the mission statement and say securely sign a place in the five mission preventing terrorism, borders, immigration, server security? yes they can. largely for the most part are in the right place. >> can you describe the m
technology what dance and operational demands will continue to grow. we are deeply connected to disrobing committed to doing our best to ensure this country remain safely secured a place with the american way of life. he asked a very good question earlier. if you want to ask the same question that would be great. >> deputy secretary, lute, how independent decency? having been there now at the 22 different agencies, this is all high and say, either in agencies that were structured editor...
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the technology pieces huge. it resulted in 150, 200 tons we know of cocaine taken off the market. >> could i just say the flow of cocaine is not appreciably decreased. is that correct? >> there is plenty of cocaine, so we could allow. a shot at again to columbia again to get a lot on their behalf. honduras, guatemala, el salvador. but you do is up work, but there's enough getting through. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> senator blumenthal. >> thank you, mr. chairman. just to follow that question, general kelley. what more can and should the united states do in your command and potentially others? >> if you're speaking about drugs, just more assets. as i say, were very, very good at locating. we understand the network very, very well. also as if airplanes come any airplanes once we identify them because mantell surface ships should pick up. a key point if i could. if we get drivers of the boats, we can very quickly turn that because they enter our legal justice system. honduras, guatemala, places like that are ext
the technology pieces huge. it resulted in 150, 200 tons we know of cocaine taken off the market. >> could i just say the flow of cocaine is not appreciably decreased. is that correct? >> there is plenty of cocaine, so we could allow. a shot at again to columbia again to get a lot on their behalf. honduras, guatemala, el salvador. but you do is up work, but there's enough getting through. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> senator blumenthal. >> thank you, mr....
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there is next generation of technologies that is not far away. we know that darpa is looking at this. we know that nasa is looking at this. we know there are a couple of private sectors opportunities people have come to us with proposals. we're very interested in the ability to do more in space row about the i canly. that is because, it would be, we had a satellite went up a few years ago. one of the antenna as didn't open. which meant half the revenue for the life of that satellite was lost. if you had been able to go up and grab the satellite and tweak the antenna a little bit you could probably save the entire mission of the we think the technology is there today and perhaps this is a good opportunity for for another hearing of the we know that darpa has some forward-leaning programs they're working on. and it is a technology that we in the private sector support fully and want to participate with the government on because there are because it is a valuable thing. that technology would allow the a minimum to remove large pieces of debris from
there is next generation of technologies that is not far away. we know that darpa is looking at this. we know that nasa is looking at this. we know there are a couple of private sectors opportunities people have come to us with proposals. we're very interested in the ability to do more in space row about the i canly. that is because, it would be, we had a satellite went up a few years ago. one of the antenna as didn't open. which meant half the revenue for the life of that satellite was lost....
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because americans being innovative as we are continually improve whatever the technology is inside of a weapon systems. and until now we've been continually upgrading, changing the design and the development of these weapons systems. part of it, this is a multi-faceted acquisition reform. it was levin-mccain reform. so it was bipartisan reform. john mccain is very, very aggressive on this issue. and so part of that, and there are many more parts to it, but part of that is to say that we're going to stop any new developments, when we get to a certain point early in this development of a weapons system and leave it there. it may be only 90% as good but it will be half the cost. another thing that we've done there is we've, we put in many more stop points in the cycle in terms of cost to try to keep these costs in line. and there's a number of other things that we have put in place. with the f-35 the manager of that program was let go. was removed from that program. and, the cost issue, we have slowed down the production of the plane so that we don't fly before we buy. we're doing less o
because americans being innovative as we are continually improve whatever the technology is inside of a weapon systems. and until now we've been continually upgrading, changing the design and the development of these weapons systems. part of it, this is a multi-faceted acquisition reform. it was levin-mccain reform. so it was bipartisan reform. john mccain is very, very aggressive on this issue. and so part of that, and there are many more parts to it, but part of that is to say that we're...
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industry that is changing in terms of requiring less heavy reporting and less costly reporting and more technology driven and media driven. newspapers are facing that challenge. when companies see themselves facing a decline in revenue or market share, they start cutting where they can to maximize the business. if it is a nonessential person or the first fire, that is what is happening. it is playing out in corporations as well. i think i have seen a rise in using the internet and maybe building a business model. i would encourage those who have the skills and a business mind to boot, i would urge you to be a part of growing new sites and private trade there and building a business there. three of the largest companies in the country are black magazines targeting black people. black enterprise. it is not impossible to create a business model basically going after the 12 and 13 african american households spend a lot of money and major cultural drivers in this country. so i would not fret too much about the decline of the business that you can't reverse. i would say get off the ship at the right ti
industry that is changing in terms of requiring less heavy reporting and less costly reporting and more technology driven and media driven. newspapers are facing that challenge. when companies see themselves facing a decline in revenue or market share, they start cutting where they can to maximize the business. if it is a nonessential person or the first fire, that is what is happening. it is playing out in corporations as well. i think i have seen a rise in using the internet and maybe...
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in a matter of hours technology that takes years to actually get to that they're not actually pursuing could magically appear if the hands of a dictator and blow you to pieces while you're reaching for cheetos. we cannot allow that to happen. jacki: do you think people were paying attention as much as they should have been? hal: the fog of 9/11 gave them a lot of latitude. there were a lot of democrats who fell under that. i think there was a big swath of human beings across the spectrum who i, you know, they -- i won't use the pejorative i use for the air, because i don't think i can, but there was a pop of chicken feathers and cowardice that scared them into being cared for a time. the dennis millers the cast of fox and friends the morning show that used to talk about now what do you do with all that turkey after thanksgiving. we have our special guest on today who says you can make your own jerky with a magnifying glass and some salt. that was what fox and friends was pre9/11. jacki: right. hal: that's what they were, competing with good morning america. it was not a hard-hiking new
in a matter of hours technology that takes years to actually get to that they're not actually pursuing could magically appear if the hands of a dictator and blow you to pieces while you're reaching for cheetos. we cannot allow that to happen. jacki: do you think people were paying attention as much as they should have been? hal: the fog of 9/11 gave them a lot of latitude. there were a lot of democrats who fell under that. i think there was a big swath of human beings across the spectrum who i,...